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Mi Tuo Seng Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine from Mi Tuo Seng


 
 
 

Mi Tuo Seng

Mi Tuo Seng in Chinese means elusive reclusive monk. This plant is commonly found in the two central provinces of China, Sichuan, and Yunnan. Mi Tuo Seng is a plant with high toxicity level. This is the reason why it needs to undergo a certain procedure before it is made into a medicine. The old procedure is to ground or pound the plant into powder. Mi Tuo seng has industrial uses, which includes battery cells, crystal radio sets, and some types of glass.
Mi Tuo Seng is a type of mineral ore. Although it is a mineral ore in traditional Chinese medicine, Mi Tuo Seng is used in spleen and liver disorder. Mi Tuo Seng is used to eradicate toxins and some intestinal parasites. It is also good for treating ringworm, eczema, skin rashes, sores, ulcers, and some other related skin diseases. Mi Tuo Seng has a good and better result when mixed with other herbs that is done by mixing it with water to form a paste or a poultice. Just like when mixing mi tuo seng and ming fan and form into paste or lotion can be used in body odor problems. Mi Tuo Seng is always used under herbal physicians due to its toxic contents.
 
 
 
 
 
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